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we know very well that you have very high taxes and you have very high parking fees. could you talk about who and how you maintain your infrastructure and the streets? is that just a given, you decide to build something and somebody maintains it, or is there an agreement with another department to maintain it? >> the authorities in amsterdam, the infrastructure and transport department and municipalities, they financed it, they planned it, they build it, construct it, and they maintain it. i think that is the logical route. and is paid by the community's -- and is paid by the communit ies, and also from the state department. [inaudible] >> in the netherlands, if a road is really bad they will fix it. >> ok, there is a question in the back. >> our director of public works was in the back. he has a real problem here. maintenance is a huge bill. we do not have the wherewithal to maintain what we have. putting in new facilities increases the cost. then when you bring in different types of facilities -- >> we see a lot of the european- style traffic patterns with intricate
we know very well that you have very high taxes and you have very high parking fees. could you talk about who and how you maintain your infrastructure and the streets? is that just a given, you decide to build something and somebody maintains it, or is there an agreement with another department to maintain it? >> the authorities in amsterdam, the infrastructure and transport department and municipalities, they financed it, they planned it, they build it, construct it, and they maintain...
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focus on this rich guys did not dodge the tax. now a government has broken precedence, by going after what is in their bank account, how long do you think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what concerns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the government is watching and limiting, and i am kind of worrying. what is going on in this island nation, is a tsunami. bank on it. literally. to rich edison, in cyprus to this nervous night before, hey, rich. >> good evening neil, you have to imagine, folks without access to their banks account will have some tomorrow 8:30 in the morning. for more than a week these folks had closed banks today there
focus on this rich guys did not dodge the tax. now a government has broken precedence, by going after what is in their bank account, how long do you think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that...
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in this country we have the president with his medicare century tax, medical device century tax, on the healthcare law, so it's not as if we're immune. the bank thing is being waged in cyprus but it's not unprecedented. >> it's happened here before, neil. i you go back to the bank holiday act of 1933, they confiscated all the gold and sell very from private holders and then devalued the dollar. they just stole it. can that can happen here. >> neil: what would trigger something like that? >> you know, what happens there is a financial collapse elm if we keep running trillion dollar deficits, no growth, which is true, and we keep having these states with higher taxes and destroying output, it could happen here. it terrifies me. >> what would trigger it would be sharply higher interest rates when people -- in order to buy our debt. not talking about just a few points here but dramatically higher interest rates where it's impossible for us to pay our entire debt load. then becomes a point where we reach financial collapse. >> neil: when people don't trust their financial institution. but wh
in this country we have the president with his medicare century tax, medical device century tax, on the healthcare law, so it's not as if we're immune. the bank thing is being waged in cyprus but it's not unprecedented. >> it's happened here before, neil. i you go back to the bank holiday act of 1933, they confiscated all the gold and sell very from private holders and then devalued the dollar. they just stole it. can that can happen here. >> neil: what would trigger something like...
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this is a big deal. >> neil: this was an asset tax. something to which we're not immune here because with the healthcare law, there's the medicare hsu tax on selling real estate and x amount. so we already have that built in. so the -- i'm not saying the next stop is the depositor tox but we do have asset tax. >> absolutely there has been talk about the consumer financial protection bureau taking control and oversight of 401k accounts so they can make sure people aren't being ripped off. if you undermine the whole idea of savings, we already have a nationy we're not saving enough for retirement. all we need to do is undermine our financial system as well and it's just disaster on the way. >> neil: i'm not happy. if you don't watch fox business, she's going to come with her best-selling book and force you to read it. >> a fox news alert. the white house easter egg roll is not at risk. why there is an excess warning we're all about to get scrambled most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your d
this is a big deal. >> neil: this was an asset tax. something to which we're not immune here because with the healthcare law, there's the medicare hsu tax on selling real estate and x amount. so we already have that built in. so the -- i'm not saying the next stop is the depositor tox but we do have asset tax. >> absolutely there has been talk about the consumer financial protection bureau taking control and oversight of 401k accounts so they can make sure people aren't being ripped...
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at what won't do we tax too much. at what point is it counter productive, many of these indivials have the means to move. >> trouble with that, is it has been hard to find a country you could escape this, trend is up across the board. even in switzerland, which was a a half ep frohaven, the are goik bonus, and ceo pay, something n the global water that is very distivitdistasteful. >> as gretchen said they become more concerned and more fiscally conservative, the more money they make, and more they want to keep, that is why the lottery winners, it is a shock to the system, they really don't know what to do. they really need a financial planner, and maybe take a trip to kaman islands get some sun, and financial advice while y are there it is a shock to the m, they need to be smart about this and figure out best plan of action. neil: all right, or just return the money, and say i can't deal. >> no, no, they can send it to me. neil let's not get crazy. this just in, illegals will not have to wait until washingtonning at t
at what won't do we tax too much. at what point is it counter productive, many of these indivials have the means to move. >> trouble with that, is it has been hard to find a country you could escape this, trend is up across the board. even in switzerland, which was a a half ep frohaven, the are goik bonus, and ceo pay, something n the global water that is very distivitdistasteful. >> as gretchen said they become more concerned and more fiscally conservative, the more money they...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [chanting] right to work has got to go. >> protesteres are lashing out again but the governor is not backing down at all. michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going to do my job. >> neil: we were talking about the possibility of an errant judge
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [chanting] right to work has got to go. >> protesteres are lashing out again but the governor is not backing down at all. michigan's right-to-work laws set to...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> neil: at it time for our latest edition of "they say, we check." >> year going to mapping our way through this by identifying the lowe's risk detainees and putting them into alternative -- >> sorry, janet, not true. we checked on that. >> several hundred related to sequester but not thousands. >> neil: also not tr
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it's a tax break. you should use it for what i call nonessential services. if you're not sick, figure out in advance, what can i use it for? >> neil: prescription -- >> prescription, trips to the doctor when you're not sick. when you're going into the hospital you want your health insurance to kick in. if not, you can use our flex spending account. >> neil: a lot of is just common sense, talking to your doctor. >> you'd be surprised how many people don't. ask your doctor, are you going to take obamacare insurance? medicare and medicaid? half the doctors in the country are not taking medicaid. >> i notice a lot of your colleagues are not dealing with insurance, give you the bill and pay in cash. and. >> you can have a negotiation before you could in. doc, your bill says $400 but maybe you'll see me for 200. doctors love cash. >> neil: what if they cut back on the care? i've never done this with my doctor before. cheap skate, you're going to get half the quality. >> that's the wrong doctor. you don't want to -- >> neil: my doctor's name is -- bombastic. you sa
it's a tax break. you should use it for what i call nonessential services. if you're not sick, figure out in advance, what can i use it for? >> neil: prescription -- >> prescription, trips to the doctor when you're not sick. when you're going into the hospital you want your health insurance to kick in. if not, you can use our flex spending account. >> neil: a lot of is just common sense, talking to your doctor. >> you'd be surprised how many people don't. ask your...
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room tax. we call it the accommodations tax, but, potentially, the numbers are twice as big. the on line travel companies have wanted the trial court on that issue, but both the state and the online travel companies are going to be appealing the trial court's decision so we don't know how either of the outcomes will look, but right now, at least, there's a $230 million bill that's about to be sent to the on line travel company. tracy: like amazon story where they couldn't -- no one could call their main office, so to speak,,home, so no one knew where to charge tax. they come down on amazon too. it's no surprise they are coming county on this, are we? >> it's no surprise at all, and especially in this situation. you got an industry that didn't really exist when the taxing statutes were enacted, and so the taxing statutes have terms like travel agency, and that doesn't really fit and hotel operators doesn't fit so you got a taxing statute that has not really kept up with the development of techno
room tax. we call it the accommodations tax, but, potentially, the numbers are twice as big. the on line travel companies have wanted the trial court on that issue, but both the state and the online travel companies are going to be appealing the trial court's decision so we don't know how either of the outcomes will look, but right now, at least, there's a $230 million bill that's about to be sent to the on line travel company. tracy: like amazon story where they couldn't -- no one could call...
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they are taxing you with a hsu tax on any investment you sell north of $200,000 in profit. so, in other words, we have established a precedence for going after what you own. they just taken it to the next level in cyprus, going after the bank deposit accounts you have. so, not a very big leap. and speaking of things that aren't a very big leap, healthcare and the spending that doesn't stop, and apparently neither do the surprises. there's something in the law that is going to make you pretty sick, because when you have to click the form on a check lift for the procedures you might want to qualify for, there's also a little item about, do you want to register to vote? i kid you not. on a form about healthcare, a question about registering to vote. we, you decide, after this. what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision go
they are taxing you with a hsu tax on any investment you sell north of $200,000 in profit. so, in other words, we have established a precedence for going after what you own. they just taken it to the next level in cyprus, going after the bank deposit accounts you have. so, not a very big leap. and speaking of things that aren't a very big leap, healthcare and the spending that doesn't stop, and apparently neither do the surprises. there's something in the law that is going to make you pretty...
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40% of all individuals tax returns. it is a hugely popular deduction for money i mayans of homeownery year. it could be changing in a big way which might have a big impact on the housing industry. he was more details on what you need to know is former fannie mae executive vice president institute fellow. welcome to the show. this is having a huge impact on housing industry, wouldn't it? >> of it were done right, and wouldn't have a huge impact, to be a beneficial. this deduction is outlived usefulness. literally 100 years, so the value of it has declined and declined and declined year-over-year. use the money that you saved to reduce marginal impact bracket which would be positive. melissa: the devil is in that last detail you mentioned, what we really use eliminating it to lower marginal rates or would it be another thing that is sucked out to pay higher taxes. let's talk about how their talk about doing it in with the best way to do it would be, it wouldn't be so destructive to the market. the deduction is up $2 milli
40% of all individuals tax returns. it is a hugely popular deduction for money i mayans of homeownery year. it could be changing in a big way which might have a big impact on the housing industry. he was more details on what you need to know is former fannie mae executive vice president institute fellow. welcome to the show. this is having a huge impact on housing industry, wouldn't it? >> of it were done right, and wouldn't have a huge impact, to be a beneficial. this deduction is...
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, you are paying this tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a difference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is jimmy fallon getting that has a guy named mitch saying my goodness [inaudible] >> keep up the good work. >> thank you. neil: if jim fallon does get "the tonight show" and it does come to new york, the joke ultimately could be on businesses already in new york. because andrew cuomo's new budget would give this show a huge tax break for moving into the big apple. other companies are saying, hello, what about us, we have been struggling in the big apple and have not left the big apple. we have been supporting the big apple. why not give us a br
, you are paying this tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a difference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is...
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this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as well. neil: craig, this is a concern. if others get a cue from this watch out. >> california is a trendsetter. as a small business owner, my other friends who are small business oers we've been hit with 5 to over 100,000-dollars in fourth quarter of last year in retro active tax, that is job, and investment money and a downer on christmas. now a new one that bureaucrats at franchise tax board are making a decision, it is politicians that are out of control, california is worst with highest tax state, the highest sales tax s
this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as...
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they are raising tax rates and shrinking tax bases. if the government is picking winners and losers, jimmy fallon in hollywood are winners in this case. >> okay. josh, thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. melissa: next, chicago will shut down dozens of schools to pose a 1 million-dollar deficit. we will explain coming up next. and this season ticket holder on the other side of the legal brawl is here. piles of money coming up all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leadin companies to plas beyond it. siemens. answers. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how thafeels. me, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd main
they are raising tax rates and shrinking tax bases. if the government is picking winners and losers, jimmy fallon in hollywood are winners in this case. >> okay. josh, thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. melissa: next, chicago will shut down dozens of schools to pose a 1 million-dollar deficit. we will explain coming up next. and this season ticket holder on the other side of the legal brawl is here. piles of money coming up all stations come over to mission a for a...
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a 10% tax on u.s. deposits would yield a trillion dollars. i'm afraid some nutty budget tear in the washington will come up with the idea. >> good point. >> and scare the day lights out of everybody for no good reason. >> they're already talking about that, look they're already talking about a transaction tax. there is a lot of buzz about that. they will not put a 10% tax on but i wouldn't rule it out. >> i would rule it out. melissa: what about the transaction tax? that takes us down the same road. they're talking about the consumer financial protection bureau having oversight of 401. cans so they can protect us from ourselves, i don't know. >> well, look, i mean people in washington are not known for their great decision-making skills but i don't think that they would go so far as to actually tax deposits. i think there -- >> it is important to make a distinction between actually doing it and having something propose it. they're not going to do it because we'll see a run on the banks if they try it. >> i don't think they will propose it. >>
a 10% tax on u.s. deposits would yield a trillion dollars. i'm afraid some nutty budget tear in the washington will come up with the idea. >> good point. >> and scare the day lights out of everybody for no good reason. >> they're already talking about that, look they're already talking about a transaction tax. there is a lot of buzz about that. they will not put a 10% tax on but i wouldn't rule it out. >> i would rule it out. melissa: what about the transaction tax? that...
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it's the right thing to do. >> neil: we raised taxes. >> i didn't say raise taxes, i said close loopholes. republicans call closing loopholes raising taxes because it's the rich that have unfair practice. >> neil: have you filled out your brackets? yes or no. have you filled out your brackets? >> no, i haven't done that. i'm going to leave that to the president. he may be late on that too. >> neil: i'm sorry. thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: do you remember this? an interview i said senator paul and senator cruz were whacko birds. that's inappropriate and i apologize to them for saying that. >> neil: after that, senator cruz accepted that apology. is senator rand paul about to do the same? and as nevada mourns the death of seven marines, did their senator blame the sequester? meet the military commander telling harry to say i'm sorry. [ male announcer ] it's relobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster erees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilledobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 co
it's the right thing to do. >> neil: we raised taxes. >> i didn't say raise taxes, i said close loopholes. republicans call closing loopholes raising taxes because it's the rich that have unfair practice. >> neil: have you filled out your brackets? yes or no. have you filled out your brackets? >> no, i haven't done that. i'm going to leave that to the president. he may be late on that too. >> neil: i'm sorry. thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. >>...
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for school superintendents funded by your taxes. a fox investigation finds school superintendents are not just among the highest paid government workers in the country, but they increasingly get six figure pay and half million range, and it's ten times what teachers get. we found in a dozen states, school school superintendents paid more than what gvernors are paid to run the state including new york, new jersey, california, ohio, illinois, and washington state. we also found that four out of ten new york school superintendents get 200,000 annually, more than the pay for the governor quo moe and more than the average of 162,000. two school superintendents in new york made half a million bucks overseeing seven schools each. the governor joked about that. you know, i'd apply for that job, and now, gerri, there's little oversight of school superintendents' pay, and they are calling themselves ceos. in fact, shools now routinely use corporate pay models for school superintendents' pay getting free cars, free cell phones, money for colle
for school superintendents funded by your taxes. a fox investigation finds school superintendents are not just among the highest paid government workers in the country, but they increasingly get six figure pay and half million range, and it's ten times what teachers get. we found in a dozen states, school school superintendents paid more than what gvernors are paid to run the state including new york, new jersey, california, ohio, illinois, and washington state. we also found that four out of...
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they talked about a 6% or 7%, 10% tax in cypress. i think inflation is going to take much more than 10% of the purchasing power out of bank accounts all around the world, not just in europe, but here in the united states. i think that's why a lot of savers are pulling their money out of banks, buying stocks, buying real estate. they are buying precious metals because more people realize that if they hold on to the currency and leave it in the bank, it is going to lose a lot of value. shibani: right. talk about the united states, and what we did not see today, peter, was a market reaction to this because there's a belief, well, on the oneand, things are going to get resolvedded in cypress. on the other hand, we are the best of the worst markets that are out there. you know, at what point could that turn on us because that -- that scenario can't survive forever. >> well, we're to the close to being the best of the worst. i think weir -- we might be the worst of the worst. it's just that a lot of people have not figured that out yet. we
they talked about a 6% or 7%, 10% tax in cypress. i think inflation is going to take much more than 10% of the purchasing power out of bank accounts all around the world, not just in europe, but here in the united states. i think that's why a lot of savers are pulling their money out of banks, buying stocks, buying real estate. they are buying precious metals because more people realize that if they hold on to the currency and leave it in the bank, it is going to lose a lot of value. shibani:...
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, you are paying this tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a difference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> i like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is jimmy fallon getting that has a guy named mitch saying my goodness look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways openor 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidne
, you are paying this tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a difference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> i like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is...
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says of the may be no alternative to pos in the tax. because the crisis in greece is mainly to blame for what's happening in cyprus now because the good sense cypriot banks have been exposed to to greece. to the european union is already trying to say agrees the ready has had three bailout operations and is still in the middle of it so there's not much greece can do anymore and the only thing we can do is to try to save cyprus which is already the fifth bailout operation and of course there's also a limit to the patients are the taxpayers in germany the netherlands and finland because finally these are the people who have to guarantee their loans to cyprus and that beijing is now is limited so i think it was. it was good to have a contribution of the savers in cyprus itself of course in other countries we have a different sort of problems but remember in spain savers already have contributed those people had an interest in the spanish bank bankia lost money some people in other banks had lost money and generally european savers are losi
says of the may be no alternative to pos in the tax. because the crisis in greece is mainly to blame for what's happening in cyprus now because the good sense cypriot banks have been exposed to to greece. to the european union is already trying to say agrees the ready has had three bailout operations and is still in the middle of it so there's not much greece can do anymore and the only thing we can do is to try to save cyprus which is already the fifth bailout operation and of course there's...
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tax reform would help, but i assure you, charles, apple is not afraid of repatriating its cash, but it's investing extremely in new equipment. >> neil: do you notice since he wrote that book, don't make fun of apple. like don't step on my parade. (laughter) charlie and dagen, i want to thank you. up next, do you think it's too late to get in on the green in the market? and the stocks that charles and adam are buying with their own money on the line and they [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoki, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depresd mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chanti if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or otr mental health
tax reform would help, but i assure you, charles, apple is not afraid of repatriating its cash, but it's investing extremely in new equipment. >> neil: do you notice since he wrote that book, don't make fun of apple. like don't step on my parade. (laughter) charlie and dagen, i want to thank you. up next, do you think it's too late to get in on the green in the market? and the stocks that charles and adam are buying with their own money on the line and they [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and...
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there's no income tax, no estate tax, but a lot of peep don't like the heat. i'm just saying, you know, maybe people are looking at this wilbur saying there's a lot of high tax states. california is one of them. new york is one of them. tristate, new york city, new jersey, connecticut area, all high tax states. where do we go? that's what politicians count on. >> my guess is he'll be in the sense to bring in more tax than he will lose. i don't think you're going to have vast outbound migration, but i think the question is, did you break safe with the business community when you promise them the temporary tax, people sported it. i don't know very few people in the business community opposed it the first time because we thought, well, he's doing a good job. he's trying to fix it a lot of things in the state budget. if he needs the temporary cover, give it to him, but now to extend it, that reminds me that federal income tax was supposed to be a temporary tax to pay for world world war i, limited to pay for world war i. neil: you're right. stayed on, didn't it? >
there's no income tax, no estate tax, but a lot of peep don't like the heat. i'm just saying, you know, maybe people are looking at this wilbur saying there's a lot of high tax states. california is one of them. new york is one of them. tristate, new york city, new jersey, connecticut area, all high tax states. where do we go? that's what politicians count on. >> my guess is he'll be in the sense to bring in more tax than he will lose. i don't think you're going to have vast outbound...
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you know, there are the taxes on assets, tax that are on insurance companies that are getting passed to consumer and you know maybe down the line there will be questionable taxes on savings accounts. you never know what the united states will do. neil: all i know, they are a heck of a lot more ways to be create testify get money than spending, very good points thank you, mike rigs in washington. >> to mike a point, the problem with small nation going after its citizens bank deposits, other bigger nations see how it goes, and markets world over fear all far it goes, which could explain why so many markets were tajin oing tankings thing. joe perry. and -- joe, what do you think? >> i think it is jjst as you said, this has been going on, for a while. and the bigger government gets, the more intrusive it gets it has been in your pockets, my pockets, my banks pockets by depositors pockets, large and small. what is happening now, like a story we use in banking called boiling a frog, you want to bl a frog, if you put him in boiling water he will jump o and complaint, this is what is happeni
you know, there are the taxes on assets, tax that are on insurance companies that are getting passed to consumer and you know maybe down the line there will be questionable taxes on savings accounts. you never know what the united states will do. neil: all i know, they are a heck of a lot more ways to be create testify get money than spending, very good points thank you, mike rigs in washington. >> to mike a point, the problem with small nation going after its citizens bank deposits,...
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no sense that we can reform the tax system and entitlements. perform defense and have a rational rational and reasonable defense. >> why in the world is the president of the united states not moving forward with a budget that would be a blueprint to resolving those proposals? >> the words that seem to be operative here are cowardice or opportunism. it has to be one of the two. >> to do the wrong thing continually is not the act of a coward. lou: are you saying that the president is incapable of doing the right thing? >> i'm comparing how talented this manis. >> why doesn't he apply that? >> you know, that turns out to be laughable. the odds are empirically before him. you know, that is just unreasonable. >> there is another word we are leaving out, which is ideology. the republicans are rightly not going to agree with at. >> i think that when the senate passes a bll, you hammer things out. the one you want regular order. >> that is right. lou: all right, my goodness. i do want ou to chat with me about the balanced budget. he does it in five yea
no sense that we can reform the tax system and entitlements. perform defense and have a rational rational and reasonable defense. >> why in the world is the president of the united states not moving forward with a budget that would be a blueprint to resolving those proposals? >> the words that seem to be operative here are cowardice or opportunism. it has to be one of the two. >> to do the wrong thing continually is not the act of a coward. lou: are you saying that the...
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officials the plan was intended to make wealthy foreigners who often use cyprus as a tax haven pay for the bailout but the plan would have forced all separate account holders not just the wealthy to pay for the bank's toure's mistakes not surprisingly citizens of all classes took to the streets demanding that their government reject the e.u. bailout their protests worked eventually forcing tuesday's unanimous no vote in the e.u. i.m.f. proposal but the small mediterranean islands banks are still in danger e.u. and cypriot officials are scrambling to come up with an alternative and i'll turn. scheme before banks reopen next tuesday march twenty sixth allen's finance ministry for one as suggested accepting the e.u. bailout on the condition that exempts smaller account holders from the lobby of the european finance ministers like francis pure mosco moscow these have also expressed support for such an exception and at the same time however the cypriot government is also exploring a bailout plan with russia which is not part of the e.u. any agreement with russia would likely include access
officials the plan was intended to make wealthy foreigners who often use cyprus as a tax haven pay for the bailout but the plan would have forced all separate account holders not just the wealthy to pay for the bank's toure's mistakes not surprisingly citizens of all classes took to the streets demanding that their government reject the e.u. bailout their protests worked eventually forcing tuesday's unanimous no vote in the e.u. i.m.f. proposal but the small mediterranean islands banks are...
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tax reform would help, but i assure you, charles, apple is not afraid of repatriating its cash, but it's investing extremely in new equipment. >> neil: do you notice since he wrote that book, don't make fun of apple. like don't step on my parade. (laughter) charlie and dagen, i want to thank you. up next, do you think it's too late to get in on the green in the market? and the stockshat charles and adam are buying with their own money on the line and they say you should, too.
tax reform would help, but i assure you, charles, apple is not afraid of repatriating its cash, but it's investing extremely in new equipment. >> neil: do you notice since he wrote that book, don't make fun of apple. like don't step on my parade. (laughter) charlie and dagen, i want to thank you. up next, do you think it's too late to get in on the green in the market? and the stockshat charles and adam are buying with their own money on the line and they say you should, too.
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what about taxes around the world? do people move from high tax to low tax areas? the data isser more difficult to glean there. i couldn't help but wonder as i watched gerard depardieu show off his new passport russia, he needed to spend six months of the year to qualify for the 13% tax rate and deal with russia's frigid winters, battle with a culture that is not always friendly to foreigners, trade french food for russian food and most importantly he'd have to give up what is surely one of life's greatest treasures, living in paris. i don't think i'd make the trade. we'll be right back. up next is america being left behind the rest of the world in the space race? neil degrasse tyson explains hello. i'm fredricka whitfield with a look at the top stories. a spring snowstorm is pounding kansas, missouri and illinois they are buried under six inches of snow and expected to get four inches more before it is over. the storm is moving east and will hit the mid-atlantic states late today and tomorrow. >>> tv ads against gun violence start to run in 13 states beginning tom
what about taxes around the world? do people move from high tax to low tax areas? the data isser more difficult to glean there. i couldn't help but wonder as i watched gerard depardieu show off his new passport russia, he needed to spend six months of the year to qualify for the 13% tax rate and deal with russia's frigid winters, battle with a culture that is not always friendly to foreigners, trade french food for russian food and most importantly he'd have to give up what is surely one of...
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tax reform would help, but i assure you, charles, apple is not afraid of repatriating its cash, but it's investing extremely in new equipment. >> neil: do you notice since he wrote that book, don't make fun of apple. like don't step on my parade. (laughter) charlie and dagen, i want to thank you. up next, do you think it's too late to get in on the green in the market? and the stocks that charles and adam are buying with their own money on the line and they say you should, too. ♪ [ male announcer ] we all have something neatly tucked away in the back of our mind. a secret hope. that thing we've always wanted to do. it's not about having dreams, it's about reaching them. ♪ an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and direction at aarp.org/possibilities. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful.
tax reform would help, but i assure you, charles, apple is not afraid of repatriating its cash, but it's investing extremely in new equipment. >> neil: do you notice since he wrote that book, don't make fun of apple. like don't step on my parade. (laughter) charlie and dagen, i want to thank you. up next, do you think it's too late to get in on the green in the market? and the stocks that charles and adam are buying with their own money on the line and they say you should, too. ♪ [ male...
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, you are paying this tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a difference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> i like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is jimmy fallon getting that has a guy named mitch saying my goodness @ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nigh
, you are paying this tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a difference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> i like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is...
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they paid their tax in full and on time legally, but now the state wants back taxes interest and penalties for five years. >> this notice was the first i heard of it. >> to brian overstreet it felt like a punch in the gut, compliments of california, a six-figure bill for back taxes. >> that is what is moat owes rage just about this situation. it is five-year look back and interest on money you had no idea you even owed. >> overstreet and hundreds like him got a letter from the state, due to a court ruling a 50% tax break for small business and startup investors was no longer available. anyone who claimed it in the last five years had to pay up. >> retroactivity is issue of fairness and credibility for california. >> even california's tax leaders say what the state is it doing is unfair, overreacting and overreaching, hoping to claw back some $120 million for cash-strapped california. >> problem right now we have what is the revenue is identified those folks up in sacramento will figure out how to spend it already. >> pro-business lawmakers are trying to rescind the letter, fearing high-tec
they paid their tax in full and on time legally, but now the state wants back taxes interest and penalties for five years. >> this notice was the first i heard of it. >> to brian overstreet it felt like a punch in the gut, compliments of california, a six-figure bill for back taxes. >> that is what is moat owes rage just about this situation. it is five-year look back and interest on money you had no idea you even owed. >> overstreet and hundreds like him got a letter...
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this said it will tax the rich and it trickles down to tax everybody. americans have begun to figure that out. cheryl: corporate tax rate. paul ryan 1725%. you think will happen? >> eventually will because it has to because the european average is 25%. or a 35%. obama has raised taxes on subchapter s companies that pay smaller firms and some bigger ones that. the individual rate up to 44%. europe said 25. we're 35 and 44. this is one of the reasons we're not as competitive. as a self-inflicted wound. cheryl: one of the big issues that we will talk about later on is the changes and obamacare affecting taxpayers for next year, 2013 return. i know paul ryan wants to repeal obamacare. that doesn't happen. do you think cut medicare tax, excise tax can be addressed? >> there will be efforts. the house representatives well. the democrats still run the senate. when people complain about congress not being able to do something, you have a republican house, which has passed budgets. past the ryan budget more than once and the democratic senate which until today h
this said it will tax the rich and it trickles down to tax everybody. americans have begun to figure that out. cheryl: corporate tax rate. paul ryan 1725%. you think will happen? >> eventually will because it has to because the european average is 25%. or a 35%. obama has raised taxes on subchapter s companies that pay smaller firms and some bigger ones that. the individual rate up to 44%. europe said 25. we're 35 and 44. this is one of the reasons we're not as competitive. as a...
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dagen: tax increases. we can talk about the health care taxes that increased this year and that will be a drag on the economy. >> that's the prevailing wisdom. payroll tax, you know, went back into effect and that was thought to have a prohibitive effect on spending. we haven't seen it to the degree many feared. then you use the reverse argument. if taxes didn't go up and if these top income rates and other surcharges for health care didn't kick in, would the economy do better? we'll never really know but we already know that a lot of people are sort of playing loose when it comes to their own medical coverage about what medical options they're going to take and what plans they're going to take and as we've seen from our own premiums here, they go up and they go up pretty smartly here. and we work for a benevolent boss two drives to limit the increases but the fact of the matter is, they're nationwide and a clear and direct result of a lot of these new laws kicking in and new requirements kicking in. conne
dagen: tax increases. we can talk about the health care taxes that increased this year and that will be a drag on the economy. >> that's the prevailing wisdom. payroll tax, you know, went back into effect and that was thought to have a prohibitive effect on spending. we haven't seen it to the degree many feared. then you use the reverse argument. if taxes didn't go up and if these top income rates and other surcharges for health care didn't kick in, would the economy do better? we'll...
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they take after-tax dollars from you, and then you get a tax-free when you get the benefits. well starting 20 some odd years ago they changed at that. that a lot of people, millions of people pay tax on social security benefits. they broke the original deal. the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that means is, your real income goes down. so, especially lower income people get of the shafted because they pay more for food and fuel and electricity. and so their incomes go down. that is supposed to stimulate the economy. the fed can do it without legislation. david: when you think of all the different ways which this administration, obama administration is almost transfixed by the european model, whether it is in health care, obamacare, whether it is in the vast increase in the social welfare state, i'm just wondering if they now are looking to europe as a model for what to do with us? now we haven'
they take after-tax dollars from you, and then you get a tax-free when you get the benefits. well starting 20 some odd years ago they changed at that. that a lot of people, millions of people pay tax on social security benefits. they broke the original deal. the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that...
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a vote that would tax deposits. they will vote tomorrow. this is an attempt to save the country from vagrancy. the dow is down. oz, the great and powerful one the box office. the movie a sequel to the wizard of oz. i got it. it is a prequel. back in a second. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. stuart: i have some breaking news on the cyprus situation. the banks there will remain closed until thursday. will there be a run on the banks? we do know that europeans are saying they will have enough money in the banks at that time so if you want to get the money out you can. charles will catch up on a beauty retailer. charles: ulta. they beat the street, but the guidance was a little so-so.
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what could stop congress from passing a tax? >> the u.s. learned its lesson 80 years ago in the middle of the depression when there were runs on banks back then. that is when they created the fdic. it is a constant reminder that it is a huge problem to have losses for small depositors and it will not happen in this country. the fdic is strong. the full faith and credit of the united states stands behind that. charles: if we had a real crisis to the magnitude of what cyprus is seeing and there is just not enough money in the agency to back this, it is just hard to argue that there would not be desperate measures. is it not possible for the federal government tuesday this is an emergency and reach into people's savings account. >> let's back up, charles, and look at what happened in the last crisis. 465 date failures. very little people notice that. even if you are in a bank that failed. money. that fund is back up at $25 billion. the industry paying 12.5 billion. the fdic has a line of credit. if there is a worse problem we would do one of t
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tax pains. scott from the tax foundation is going to be joining me next as we kick off a week long series on what is sure to be painful. your tax appointment. we'll be right back. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. bottom of the hour, time for stocks now like every 15 minutes. nicole, you are watching jcpenney, stock is jumping, good news for a change for these guys. >> that's right. don't forget long term jcpenney has been under pressure the last 51 -- 52 weeks, we have -- up 9.5% at 1694 right now. a couple stories the the first is that isi is comments on jcpenney, and while they seem that they were moving forward some serious financial problems, isi had another option saying they should isolate the top 300 locations and convert them into an entity, and that is
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. >> and russian tax money. stuart: i was going to ask, this mob they have taken, somehow siphoned money off the russians. when i think of mob i think of prostitution and illegal gambling. in russia, it's siphoning off money. >> yes, you have magnates that don't want irs scrutiny, swiss scrutiny, cyprus is the place to go. it's not just traditional mobsters, there's a nexis in moscow between putin's russia between the officials and corrupt individuals. stuart: go on and say it, is putin pals with the mob? >> you would think he wouldn't mind. if people who are skirting russian taxes, hiding money in cyprus were getting a 10% haircut, you'd think he wouldn't mind, but he's upset and the cypriot foreign minister is grovelling. >> and here you say they're saying they're going to grab some of the mob money, the germans told them to do that. >> that's right, angela merkel saying, eat your vegetables, beyond keynesian, a money grab. and ecb and imf as well all of these bad actors. >> you've got cyprus playing off the r
. >> and russian tax money. stuart: i was going to ask, this mob they have taken, somehow siphoned money off the russians. when i think of mob i think of prostitution and illegal gambling. in russia, it's siphoning off money. >> yes, you have magnates that don't want irs scrutiny, swiss scrutiny, cyprus is the place to go. it's not just traditional mobsters, there's a nexis in moscow between putin's russia between the officials and corrupt individuals. stuart: go on and say it, is...
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the only way to roll back the device manufacturer tax is rick comprehensive tax reform. and expressive motion, and what it says is the first thing we have to know. that obamacare is starting to bite, and when it does people are not going to like what happens. stuart: he think there is enough political momentum to do something about obamacare as we see it now, maybe just tinker with that at best but do something about it. >> for sure. with the fiction of the past three years, if you touch one single part of it it will to -- it will all come down. democrats keep their hands off it. now we're finding the you can kind of tinker with it, and people will. the next big thing that people like is you will see a premium spike in the fall. my colleague, whom i know you know has all kinds of good stuff up on our website about this, the premiums going to go up like crazy for young people and we will see physicians increasingly have are hard time in the private practice simply going to work as hourly wage slaves practically for hospitals as a result. that will get a much bigger backre
the only way to roll back the device manufacturer tax is rick comprehensive tax reform. and expressive motion, and what it says is the first thing we have to know. that obamacare is starting to bite, and when it does people are not going to like what happens. stuart: he think there is enough political momentum to do something about obamacare as we see it now, maybe just tinker with that at best but do something about it. >> for sure. with the fiction of the past three years, if you touch...
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they digitize tax returns. why not digitize the entire commerce. adam: when i switched my quicken from pc to mac it wasn't so friendly. i hope they do better job mobile than on the mac. >> there are concerns there. private company, square. not publicly traded. they have partnerships with starbucks with same type of thing. starbucks is big company. square has something. there is not competition there. sandra: user error on adam part's too. there are stocks you are recommending not a straight play on the cashless craze. stocks that have been beaten up like google. you're saying these stocks could actually benefit from this as well? >> wouldn't count out these guys. there is always this rumor that apple would actually use its huge cash pile it has got. want to start an online bank. if you find a way do online banking be capital side of that be 100 billion cash in the bank. one of many rumors people talk about. they are working on google wallet to take existing credit cards and put into google device, the concerns you talk about people walk away with t
they digitize tax returns. why not digitize the entire commerce. adam: when i switched my quicken from pc to mac it wasn't so friendly. i hope they do better job mobile than on the mac. >> there are concerns there. private company, square. not publicly traded. they have partnerships with starbucks with same type of thing. starbucks is big company. square has something. there is not competition there. sandra: user error on adam part's too. there are stocks you are recommending not a...